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a little lusciousness: STICKS N SUSHI, CANARY WHARF
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Sticks'n'Sushi is a Copenhagen-based restaurant and take-away chain specialising in sushi and yakitori sticks. It consists of 12 restaurants in the Greater Copenhagen area and 7 restaurants in the UK. A restaurant in Berlin that opened in 2017.


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History

Created by the Danish-Japanese brothers Jens and Kim Rahbek Hansen and their brother-in-law Thor Andersen, the first Sticks'n'Sushi opened on Nansensgade (No. 59) on 22 March 1994. It has been followed by more restaurants in the Greater Copenhagen area.


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UK Restaurants

The first Sticks'n'Sushi in London opened on Wimbledon Hill Road in March 2012. In May 2013, the owners raised capital for further expansion abroad through the sale of a 49% share of their company to Maj Invest Equity . The second Sticks'n'Sushi in London opened on Henrietta Street in Covent Garden in October 2013. In 2015, a Sticks'n'Sushi opened in a listed building on the corner of Nelson Road and King William Walk in the heart of Greenwich, close to Maritime Museum, Cutty Sark and Greenwich Park The next opening was at the new Crossrail station in Canary Wharf, here Sticks"n'Sushi served an amazing Japanese Danish fusion breakfast for the 1st time. On the 7th May 2016 Sticks'n'Sushi Cambridge opened its doors. On 24th November 2017 Sticks'n'Sushi opened in Westgate Oxford. The seventh UK restaurant opened in Victoria on 8th Dec 2017.


a little lusciousness: STICKS N SUSHI, CANARY WHARF
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Other restaurants

In 2017 the company became even more international by opening in Germany. The restaurant was opened in Berlin on Potsdamer Straße.


STICKS 'N' SUSHI - CANARY WHARF
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See also

  • List of sushi restaurants

sticks 'n' sushi covent garden - peanut buttered
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References


This is What Sushi Looks Like in 13 Countries
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External links

  • Official UK Website
  • Official DK Website
  • Official DE Website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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